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Role of Seaweeds in Aquaculture

Dinabandhu SahooDepartment of Botany

University of DelhiDelhi – 100 007, India

What is Aquaculture“Aquaculture can be defined as the introduction of certain principles of animal husbandry to gain control over the aquatic organisms and their environment.”

or“Rearing of aquatic organisms under controlled or semi controlled conditions.”

What is AquacultureUnder water agriculture concerned with four major taxonomic groups :

•Fish•Crustacean•Molluscs•Algae

Why Aquaculture

Aquaculture plays crucial role in rural development and in the fight against hunger

Major source of Food especially ProteinWhether cleans the environment or pollute it ?

Need for AquacultureUniform supply of good quality and quantity

of aquatic products

World wide increased at an average compound rate of 9.2 % per year since 1970.

More than half of global aquaculture production originated from Marine Or Brackish water.

In 2000 total aquaculture production was 45.7 million tones by weight And US $ 56.5 Billion by value.

In 2000 Brackish water aquaculture production was increased by4.6 % of total global production by weight and 15.7 % of total production by value.

Why Seaweeds

Seaweeds have several uses, gaining momentum as a new experimental system for biological research and is a part of integrated aquaculture systems (Sahoo 2000; Sahoo et al. 2002).

Uses of SeaweedsFoodFeedFertilizerMedicineCosmeticsTextilePaperLeatherMajor Sources of Phycocolloids

Food Value of Seaweeds

Average percentage of protein – 5 – 10 %

Average percentage of fat – 0.5 – 1.5 %

Average percentage of ash – 10 – 18 %

Average percentage of fibre – 3 – 6 %

Average percentage of carbohydrate – 40 – 60 %Rich concentration of Minerals, Vitamins and Trace elements

• 221 Species of seaweeds are commercially used.• 145 species as food 79 Red

38 Brown28 Green

• 101 species for phycocolloids. 33 Agar27 Carrageenan41 Alginates

24 species are used for Medicines25 species are used in Agriculture.2 species are used for paper manufacturing.

World Seaweed UtilizationWorld Seaweed Utilization

THE TOTAL ANNUAL MARKET OF SEAWEED IS US$ 6.2 BILLIONTHE TOTAL ANNUAL MARKET OF SEAWEED IS US$ 6.2 BILLION

Seaweed Industry1984 Production 1994/1995 %(Wet Weight) (Wet Weight) (Growth Rate)

Chlorophyceae 8,402 tons 39,986 tons 376%Phaeophyceae 2,392,958 tons 4,736,519 tons 97%Rhodophyceae 1,035,760 tons 2,770,249 tons 167%

Total 3,437,120 tons 7,546,754 tons 119%(Over all Increase)

90% of these seaweeds came from just six countries.China, Japan, Korea, France, United Kingdom and Chile.

52% of seaweeds are produced through Mariculture.74 % Green22 % Red82 % Brown

China, Japan and Korea contribute to 90% Mariculture

World wide Economic value of Seaweeds Cultivated for Food Consumption

Taxa Value Raw material Product(106 US$) (mt) (UA $/mt) (mt) (US $/mt)

(Kombu) 2,866 4,055,027 707 1,014,000 2,826Laminaria

(Nori) 1,464 909,122 1,610 91,000 16,088Porphyra

(Wakame) 229 495,390 462 33,000 6,939Undaria

Totals 4,559 5,459,539 1,138,000

Source: FAO (1997)

. Top five Cultivated Seaweed Genera in the World (1995)

Taxa Value Raw material(106 US$) (mt) (UA $/mt)

Laminaria 2,866 4,055,027 707Porphyra 1,464 909,122 1,610Undaria 229 495,390 462Eucheuma 42 441,665 95Gracilaria 31 71,533433Total 4,632 5,972,737

Source: FAO (1997)

Growth of aquaculture has been slow.

Reasons:

Technology Constraint

Socio-Political- Land Grabing, increase in land rates

Environmental Problems

Map of IndiaCoastline more than 7,000 Km

770 species of SeaweedsChlorophyceae – 184 sps.Phaeophyceae – 166Rhodophyceae - 420

Aquaculture in India

Fresh WaterBrackish WaterMarine Water

Production :Total Fish Production 52.28 lakh tonesBrackish Shrimp Production 80,000 tonesMarine Sector Production 28.73 Lakh tonesTotal Inland Production 23.55 Lakh tones

Seaweeds Aquaculture : NIL

Aquaculture Practices in India

Intensive Poly CultureIntegrated Rice- Fish

Sewage- Fed FisheriesPrawn Culture

Molluscs CultureSeaweed Culture

Seaweed Selected for Aquaculture

Gracilaria spsGrateloupia spsPorphyra spsUlva spsEnteromorpha sps

BENEFITS OF SEAWEEDS CULTIVATIONSeaweeds farms acts as nutrient sinks

Seaweeds farms increase the primary productivity

The farms act as habitat for certain fish and shell fish

Seaweeds farming provides a sustainable lively hoods

In many cases women are involved in seaweeds farming

Many old people are engaged in tying and drying of seaweeds

Since it is a sustainable and lucrative business, it prevents migration

Since seaweeds are cash crops it gives instant money to the farmers

In many island nations, these seaweeds have become the crops with highest export earnings

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